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The GPS Tracking Guide
By Aaron Schuelke
Getting lost in the woods can be one of the scariest experiences out
there, especially at night. Nowadays with the advent of GPS tracking it
is easier than ever to find your way out of the great outdoors. Whether
your hunting, hiking, mountain biking, skiing cross country or even just
camping your old compass is just a bit outdated. A GPS tracking device
will tell you exactly where you are, and in case of a long road trip,
many can also tell you exactly where you need to go.
Now depending on the type of GPS system you want it could cost as low
as $50, whereas some models for boats cost up to $10,000. Be very selective.
You need to decide exactly what you want your GPS to do. For instance
if your hiking there are some essential features you are going to need.
First, weight is important. If your planning on hiking make sure you pack
a lighter GPS device. Also water resistance is a must since you never
know what might happen. Last, make sure it lights up! You dont want
to get caught in the dark without one that lights up.
However, many features are unnecessary for your average lover of the
outdoors. Trust me its not worth your money to buy a whole bunch
of extra features you will never use. And theres always a more expensive
model.
Also, you dont want to buy a cheap model either. A quality GPS
is worth the investment. Otherwise, you might end up having to replace
your GPS just as fast as you bought it.
Furthermore, since the invention of GPS tracking is relatively new it
will also be a good idea to research the manufacturer. Some of the more
trusted manufactures are Allied Signal Aerospace, Conexant, Datum Inc,
Garmin International, Honeywell Commercial Aviation Systems, IIMorrow
Inc, Interstate Electronics Corporation, Javad Positioning Systems, Lowrance
Electronics, Magellan Systems Corp, Motorola, Northstar Technologies,
Sony Corporation of America, Starlink Inc, and Trimble Navigation Ltd
Buying a GPS can be a big decision. Especially since the technology is
always getting better, not to mention the price tag getting higher. Make
sure you do all the research that you can. It could be a lifesaver.
GPS Tracking Information and Resources at http://www.myvirtualschool.com/gps-tracking/
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